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Ultrasonic system for the detection of transient liquid/gas interfaces using the pulse‐echo technique

L. Matikainen, +3 more
- 01 Aug 1986 - 
- Vol. 57, Iss: 8, pp 1661-1666
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In this article, a real-time data analysis and transient memory (DATM) unit was designed and constructed for the analysis of rising bubbles in metallurgical systems and two phase flow in horizontal tubes.
Abstract
An ultrasonic method has been chosen to examine liquid/gas interfacial areas in closed systems. Although commercial equipment was used for the transducer and ultrasonic analyzer, commercial transient memory devices were inadequate. Consequently, a real‐time data analysis and transient memory (DATM) unit was designed and constructed. A series of flight times for a succession of 1024 signals are calculated and recorded in the transient memory. The system clock operates at 10 MHz and increments a 12‐bit binary counter. The counter is capable of measuring return signal times as long as 212 μs (4.096 ms) with a 1‐μs resolution. The data are available as analog voltages for display on an oscilloscope or the digital data may be directly transferred to a microcomputer for analysis, display, or archival storage. The DATM device was successfully applied, collecting data for the analysis of rising bubbles in metallurgical systems and two‐phase flow in horizontal tubes.

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Ultrasonic Testing of Materials

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the physical fundamentals of ultrasonics and materials up to the most sophisticated methods for nondestructive testing of solid material using ultrasonic waves for defects such as cavities, nonbonding, and strength variations.
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